Today's Mudline

September 26, 2017

Anderson Cooper on Sean Spicer: "Doesn't have to lie for a living anymore. Now he just seems to be doing it recreationally."....Trump on protesting NFL players: "Sons of bitches."....sports commentator Anthony F. Irwin on Trump: "Quicker and more vehement in his hatred of Colin Kaepernick's non-violent protest than he was of Nazis."....Cincinnati Bengal George Iloka on Trump: "A real life clown/troll."....Buffalo Bill LeSean McCoy on Trump: "Acting like a jerk."....Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on NFL players: "They can do free speech on their own time."....Rep. Ted Lieu on Mnuchin: "You are as stupid as a rock. US Constitution also applied to NFL players."....Howard Dean: "McCain spent five years in a Vietnam prison refusing to leave until all Americans were free. Trump is a whiney twerp by comparison."....Trump: "Make the United Nations great. Not 'again.' Make the United Nations great...When do you see the UN solving problems? They don't. They cause problems."....Trump on Kim Jun Un: "Little Rocket Man."....Sen. Orrin Hatch on Kim Jung Un: "That little bastard."....Fred Kaplan on Trump UN speech: "Painted a picture of the world as a dark place of anarchy and aggression -- and his vision of a desired future was no brighter or more orderly."....Lawrence O'Donnell on Trump speech: "The worst ever delivered by the United States at the United Nations."....Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif: "Trump's ignorant hate speech belongs in medieval times."....Jimmy Kimmel on Sen. Bill Cassidy: "Lied to my face."....Sen. Lindsey Graham on Kimmel remark: "Garbage."....Gov. Chris Christie on Kimmel: "He's not a serious person."....Brian Kilmeade on Kimmel: "Hollywood elite."....Keith Olbermann on Kilmeade: "The Eddie Haskell of Fox News."....Kimmel: "This is a guy, Brian Kilmeade, who whenever I see him kisses my ass like a little boy meeting Batman...A phony little creep. I'll pound you when I see you."....Trump on Iran deal: "An embarrassment to the United States."....Anti-Defamation League on Milos Yiannopoulos: "A misogynistic, racist, xenophobic, transphobic troll who is extremely good at getting people to pay attention to him."....UC Berkeley spokesman Dan Mogulof on Yiannopoulos' 30-minute-long Free Speech Week: "The most expensive photo op in the university's history."....Charles Murray on Yiannopoulos: "A despicable a**hole."....CA Gov. Jerry Brown: "You should check out the derivation of 'Trump-ite' and 'troglodyte,' because they both refer to people who dwell in deep, dark caves."....Gore Vidal on Trump: "His towering achievement is he listened to nobody, ever."....Albert Brooks: "Melania Trump condemned bullying at the UN today. She then looked at her husband, laughed, and said, 'I'm just kidding.'"....

Bio

Too Many but Mostly True Facts about GBT

GARRY TRUDEAU was born in New York City in 1948, and was raised in Saranac Lake, New York. He attended Yale University, where he received his B.A. and an M.F.A. in graphic design.

Doonesbury was launched in 1970, and now appears in nearly 1400 daily and Sunday newspaper clients in the U.S. and abroad. His work has been collected in 60 hardcover, trade paperback and mass-market editions, which have cumulatively sold over 7 million copies worldwide. In 1975, Trudeau became the first comic strip artist ever to be awarded a Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning. He was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 1989, 2004 and 2005.

Working with John and Faith Hubley, Trudeau wrote and co-directed the animated film, "A Doonesbury Special," for NBC-TV in 1977. The film was nominated for an Academy Award and received the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

Collaborating with composer Elizabeth Swados in 1983, Trudeau wrote the book and lyrics for the Broadway musical, Doonesbury, for which he was nominated for two Drama Desk Awards. A cast album of the show, recorded for MCA, received a Grammy nomination. Trudeau again collaborated with Swados in 1984, this time on "Rap Master Ronnie," a satirical revue about the Reagan Administration that opened off-Broadway at the Village Gate. Over the next four years the show was continuously updated for numerous productions around the country. A filmed version of "Rap Master Ronnie," featuring Jim Morris, the Smothers Brothers, and Carol Kane was broadcast on Cinemax in 1988.

In 1988, Trudeau wrote and co-produced, along with director Robert Altman, HBO's critically acclaimed "Tanner '88," a satiric look at that year's presidential election campaign. The show won several awards both in the U.S. and abroad, including the gold medal for Best Television Series at the Cannes Television Festival, and Best Imported Program from the British Broadcasting Press Guild. "Tanner '88" also earned an Emmy - as well as four ACE award nominations. In 2004, he reunited with Altman to write and co-produce a sequel series, "Tanner on Tanner", for the Sundance Channel.

In February 2000, Trudeau, working with Dotcomix, launched Duke2000, a presidential campaign and website featuring a real-time 3-D streaming- animation character. Nearly 30 campaign videos were created for the site, and Ambassador Duke was interviewed live by satellite on "Larry King Live," "Today," "The Charlie Rose Show" and 60 other local TV news programs.

In 2013 he created, produced and wrote “Alpha House,” a political sitcom about four Republican senators sharing a house in Washington, D.C. The first streaming-only production of Amazon Studios, it stars John Goodman, Mark Consuelos, Clark Johnson, Matt Malloy, Wanda Sykes and Cynthia Nixon. The show was recently picked up for a second season.

Trudeau has contributed articles to publications such as Harper's, Rolling Stone, The New Republic, The New Yorker, New York, and The Washington Post. For five years he was an occasional columnist for The New York Times op-ed page, and was later a contributing essayist for Time Magazine. He has received honorary degrees from Yale, Colgate, Williams, Duke and 26 other universities and colleges, and has been inducted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

In recognition of his work on wounded warriors, Trudeau has been presented with the Commander's Award for Public Service by the Department of Army, the Commander's Award from Disabled American Veterans, the President's Award for Excellence in the Arts from Vietnam Veterans of America, the Distinguished Public Service Award from the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and a special citation from the Vet Centers. From 2005 to 2014 his website hosted The Sandbox, a milblog posting over 800 essays by deployed soldiers, returned vets, caregivers and spouses.

Trudeau lives in New York City with his wife, Jane Pauley. They have three grown children.